TripAdvisor Reviews Hotel Skycourt Kawasaki

Travel Blogs from Kawasaki

... yummy like chocolate, cream cheese, and other flavors. Watching the bakers make it in front of you made all our mouths water.

Later on, we decided to go out and have some fun. We had the intention of going karoaking, but as we walked through the crowded streets, Molly looked up and exclaimed, "isn't that Allison?" Sure enough, one of our fellow Otis traveler was in the street. She saw us and hailed us over, telling us that they had hilariously ...

... I was helped by a guy with very good English( a bit of a rarity in japan so far) who spotted me looking confused. Once I'd found my hotel, I ditched my stuff and headed off through the soaring high rises of west shinjuku towards the metropolitan govt buildings that offer panoramic views over Tokyo for free. Unfortunately the visibility wasn't quite good enough to see mt Fuji 60 miles away, however the views over Tokyo itself showed the shear ...

... car ( 2080 JPY). However if you will get a Hakone free pass (5140JPY) you dont have to pay for the normal Odakyu line fare as it is already included in the pass. You just need to pay the surcharge for a romance car service. (890JPY)

Below are the model course for your Hakone free pass:

Hakone-Yumoto- famous for its hot springs

Hakone Tozan train- (Gora station) this will bring you up the mountain and ...

... to one side and I accidentally hit him in the head by his glasses. I of cause apologise and fortunately the is no damage to his glasses - nor to him. Eventually we find the hotel and I get signed in.

I was going too find a small tripod so as to make night-photography but it has gotten late and I'm tired so I eat in the hotel restaurant (witch is surprisingly cheap) and rest in my small hotel-room watching Japanese baseball.

Being in Hawaii makes the trip to Tokyo much shorter than we typically envision the journey being from the US. In just a bit over 8 hours we landed at the Narita airport, and settled back for the 2 hour ride to our hotel. Narita was originally built on agricultural land, and was the subject of many difficult protests from farmers and others, which resulted in heavy ...